Welcome to our latest picture book showdown! In today’s video, we’re diving into the colorful world of kindergarten and school with two fantastic books: “KINDergarten: Where Kindness Matters Every Day” by Vera Ahiyya (Author) and Joey Chou (Illustrator), and “The World’s Best Class Plant” by Audrey Vernick (Author), Liz Garton Scanlon (Author), and Lynnor Bontigao (Illustrator).
Age-Based Stories
Picture Book Showdown: A Tiny Seed vs. The Seed Grows
In this episode, we dive into the enchanting world of children’s literature as we compare and contrast two plant-growing picture books: “A Seed Grows” by the talented Antoinette Portis and “The Tiny Seed” by the legendary Eric Carle.
Picture Book Showdown: “A Dog Named Doug” vs. “Dandy”
Welcome to a super-funny episode of our Picture Book Showdown, where two hilarious tales battle to the finish! In one corner, we have “A Dog Named Doug” written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Matt Myers. In the opposite corner, we have “Dandy,” written by Ame Dyckman and illustrated by Charles Santoso. Get ready for a delightful duel between these two tummy-tickling picture books!
What picture book should be in every Christian home?
In this video, I’ll provide a heartfelt review of the book, Corderoy. Exploring its Christian symbolism, and discuss how it resonates with the theme of adoption. I’ll also share my personal connection to this book.
Picture Book Showdown: “Hello in There” vs. “Little Miss, Big Sis”
Welcome to a baby-themed episode of our Picture Book Showdown, where two heartfelt tales collide! In this corner, we have “Hello In There!” written by Jo Witek and beautifully illustrated by Christine Roussey. And in the opposite corner, we have “Little Miss, Big Sis” crafted by the talented duo of Amy Krouse Rosenthal (Author) and Peter H. Reynolds (Illustrator). Get ready for a delightful duel between these two captivating picture books!
Picture Book Showdown: “Escargot” vs. “Snail Crossing”
Welcome to our competitive world of picture book adventures! In this exciting episode, we bring you a thrilling face-off between two extraordinary snail tales: “Escargot” and “Snail Crossing.” Get ready to cheer on your favorite book in this Picture Book Showdown!
Review of Magnificent Grief
8 New Books for Three-Year-Olds
Last week I posted about 10 Classic Stories for Three-Year-Olds. Today, here are some of our newer favorites! Froggy Series I love this great series for this age group. Froggy is always doing silly things and the onomatopoeia in these books make for a fun read. Mix It...
10 Classic Stories for Three-Year-Olds
My daughter loves books. I couldn't be happier. We read 4-5 books a day together, and I wanted to share some of the best classic stories for three-year-olds to enjoy. I will be following this post with one sharing some of our favorite new children's books. Curious...
Nazis and Jesus: Review of The Hiding Place
I just finished reading The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. I had never read it before, although I had heard a couple of the stories that happened to her while in the concentration camp. If you haven't read this book, I highly recommend that you put it at the top of...
The Good Earth
I finished reading The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck a few days ago. I enjoyed it. It is the story of a poor Chinese farmer, who struggles through life from starvation to wealth. It's a good read, with interesting struggles between family and between nature that...
One book, two book, Good Book, Green Book
There is an environmentalist Bible now, with all the scriptures about the Earth printed in green. It's printed on recycled paper and printed with soy-based inks. Sounds like fun. The Green Bible Oh, and happy birthday Dr. Seuss.